On Thu, 17 Apr 2014, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Perhaps archlinux outputs to all cards at the same time? Or perhaps by
luck archlinux gets the USB soundcard as first one?
I'm pretty sure Debian prevents this as standard.
From /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:
# Keep snd-usb-audio from beeing
On Mon, 3 Feb 2014, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Although I used a debian speakup talking install to install jessie/sid,
the installation did not put an ~/.inputrc file in my home directory. If
one of those should be in the home directory, what should be in that file
for speakup to work correctly?
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014, Paul Gevers wrote:
On 26-01-14 19:28, Geoff Shang wrote:
It seems to happen when working in more primitive environments with
no readline.
Triggered by the mail of Jude, do you confirm that installing readline
prevents this bug from happening? Than indeed adding
Hi,
this may not be the same bug, but there has been a long-standing Speakup
bug that locks up the machine. I've seen it as early as Squeeze but it
may have been there earlier (I don't remember).
Whether or not it crashes seems to depend on your environment at the
time. Pasting to a
Package: lftp
Version: 4.0.6-1
Severity: normal
If you wish to connect to an FTP host which requires a username and
password, and if you launch it with either lftp u...@host or lftp -u
user:pass host, the connection fails as soonas you type a command. No
error is given, even with verbose
Package: espeakup
Version: 1:0.71-1
Severity: important
When installing Espeakup after updating to Squeeze and choosing to use
dependency-based booting during the upgrade process, the following two
warnings were printed
update-rc.d: warning: espeakup start runlevel arguments (2 3 4 5) do
Package: release-notes
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
In the Ix86 version of the Squeeze Release Notes (at least) at
http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/i386/release-notes/, several
references are made to changing apt config options. The user is told
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